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Across the Board (ATB) Talent, founded in 2008 by entertainment professional and entrepreneur Guy Kochlani, is a full-service licensed Talent Agency. ATB represents its talent "across the board:" theatrically, commercially, in print, hosting, voiceovers and dance. The limited client roster and staff of 10 enables ATB to remain committed to the goal of developing high quality talent while providing the personalized atmosphere of a management company.

Across the Board’s talent has been seen on numerous TV shows, films, commercials and theatre productions.Their models and photographers have been a part of major fashion campaigns and have been seen across the pages of domestic and international magazines.

ATB is honored to announce its move up into the big leagues.Using talent from across the board, ATB is currently packaging a major feature film as well as television series.As the client list becomes larger and more high-profile projects are being tackled, founder and CEO Guy Kochlani avows: “No matter how much we expand, our original business model will always remain on point.We provide one-on-one care and service to each client, no matter what.”

ATB represents talent and models in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and New York, with offices in Los Angeles and New York-Times Square.There are plans to open offices in London, Paris, and Tel Aviv.

For more info, check us out at WWW.ATBTALENT.COM

Monday, October 22, 2012

RUSSELL MEANS: Saying Goodbye to a Friend

October 22, 2012

Russell Means, represented by Across
the Board Talent Agency, was a man who epitomized honor and dignity. He was a constant inspiration, both through
his incredible acting career and his political activism, and we are greatly
saddened to have lost him.

For ATB Talent, Russell was a beacon of
potential. His headshot, mounted on our
wall, aged eyes of wisdom looking throughout the office, were our constant
reminders of what we could accomplish.
Russell Means’ life was one ripe with adversity, yet he never let it
beat him. We turned that into our motto,
using his life – and career – as our personal methodology.

Often controversial but never out of line, Russell
leaves behind a legacy of enormous accomplishments. As the first national director of the
American Indian Movement from 1970 to 1973, he brought the issue of American
Indian rights to the forefront of the political landscape. He fought for the rights of his people, no
matter the cost.

No wall was too high for Russell, and he chose to
bypass the red tape and take his fight to the source: the President of the
United States. Our agents knew little of
Russell’s political endeavors, so it was something of a surprise for us to
learn that he ran, albeit unsuccessfully, for the Libertarian nomination in
1987. He was always willing to put
everything on the line to guarantee the rights of his people.

Russell’s career in acting was equally prolific, with
his debut role in Michael Mann’s 1992 The
Last of the Mohicans laying the groundwork for his eventual rise to cinema
icon, with roles in Natural Born Killers,
Pathfinder and Disney’s Pocahontas cementing that status. He just completed work in a major feature
film, starring alongside William Hurt, Jean Reno and Katie Holmes. When producers needed a talented American Indian
actor, Russell was their man.

Russell demonstrated his indissoluble loyalty to his
people even when the night was at its darkest.
When he was unexpectedly diagnosed with cancer in August 2011, he made
the choice to reject mainstream medical practice, opting instead to be treated
as his ancestors: by his Oglala Sioux brothers at the Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation. Russell was a man of his
people, and nothing, not even illness, would take that from him.

Russell Means passed away this morning, one month
before his 73rd birthday, fighting the fight of his ancestors. His courage and integrity, as a political
activist, actor, politician, husband and father, are set at standards that at
first seem impossibly high. Yet, when we
take a moment to remember exactly who and what Russell was, we find the vision
of empowerment that he so graciously projected.

We’ll miss you Russell. You were an astonishing inspiration, a client
and, most importantly, a friend.

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